Examples – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange User Manual
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NOTE:
Retention time restrictions are:
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You must have an HP 3PAR Virtual Lock license to use the -retain option.
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The minimum retention period is 1 hour; the maximum is 43,800 hours/1,825 days (5 years).
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The default retention time is 336 hours (14 days).
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The retention time cannot exceed the value of the system's virtual volume maximum retention
time.
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You can set a retention time regardless of whether the policy is numeric- or expiration-based.
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The retention time cannot be longer than the expiration time (if the policy is expiration-based).
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The retention time cannot be removed or reduced after it is set.
For more information on setting retention times for individual virtual copies, see the RMExch
create
and RMExch setvc commands.
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-f
- Optional. When used with the -retain option, does not request confirmation for the
retention time modification.
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-domain
- Optional. Specifies the domain to which the Exchange server
or mailbox belongs.
If this option is not specified, Recovery Manager for Exchange uses the local domain.
NOTE:
Use quotes ("") where spaces are included.
Examples
(For Exchange 2010) The following command displays the current number of virtual copies allowed
for the mailbox database mb2:
RMExch policy -mdb mb2
(For Exchange 2010) The following command changes the maximum virtual copies allowed for
the mailbox database named bottlenosed to 10 and remove the oldest virtual copy when the
maximum number is reached:
RMExch policy -mdb bottlenosed -i 10 -r
(For Exchange 2010) The following command sets the expiration time to 25 hours for virtual copies
in mailbox database mb2:
RMExch policy -mdb mb2 -exp 25h
(For Exchange 2007) RMExch policy -s bottlenosed -g storageGroup
RMExch policy
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